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this is really simple. just talk about your winter break. easy
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c
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It is comparing the sears tower to the towers
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I remember in high school AP European History, learning about the idea of Deism. Deists believed that we can know there is a God based on natural evidence: all the laws of science and things we see in nature. But theirs is a view of a God like a clockmaker, who set the world in motion with all its logic and reason and natural laws and order, and then left the world (the clock) to operate on its own. (And in those days, a clock left on its own would eventually wind down and have to be reset!). In their view, God was not active in our world or concerned with our lives.
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Alexander Pope main intention in "The R ape of the Lock" was to make fun of the mess up high class of the time, the main team is the trivialness of the nobility, in the final battle the baron has stolen a ringlet from Belinda’s hair and she is claiming it back, she claim herself victorious after splashing him with snuff, however during the combat the lock was lost so the Baron comforts her sating that is has risen to the stars and now the stargazers can admire it forever. This chaos for a ringlet and the end of the battle with the fantastic explanation show us how shallow were the high class and nobility issues.
The poem “<em>Alone</em>” written by <em>Edgar Allan Poe,</em> has a beginning of how he felt in his childhood, how different he was from others, like a misfit, which made him feel alone in the world.
Question: part 1 of Alone can best be identified as an example of a
Answer: c.) Lyric poem